MCC advocates that mining companies from Canada and the United States respect community rights, labour rights, and the environment, and that if communities agree to mining activities, that the economic benefits are more equitably distributed.
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Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability – unites environmental and human rights NGOs, faith groups, labour unions, and research and solidarity groups across Canada who are advocating for federal legislation to establish mandatory corporate accountability standards for Canadian extractive companies operating abroad, especially in developing countries.
KAIROS Canada – KAIROS partners are working to empower poor and marginalized populations in resource-rich countries to participate in decision-making that affects their lives.
La Mina – this video shares what people in Guatemala and Honduras have to say about Canadian mining operations in their communities. Goldcorp, the Canadian company that owns the Marlin Mine in Guatemala, disputes some of the material in this video. Download the corresponding study guide here.
MCC Canada’s Policy Perspective
MCC United States’ Policy Perspective
Mining Watch Canada– changing public policy and mining practices to ensure the health of individuals, communities and ecosystems.